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SUMMARY:Social Philosophy in the Thomistic and Analytic Traditions
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LOCATION:Princeton\, United States\, 08540
DESCRIPTION:<p>The \n			7th annual Thomistic Seminar for graduate students in philosophy and \n			related disciplines is devoted to examining social philosophy\, the \n			crucial\, but often neglected study of human experience "beneath" the \n			political state and "above" individual conduct.&nbsp\; Topics will include: <em>Morality and Law<br> Family &amp\; Personal Relationships\, Education and Truth\, History and Tradition\, Work and Leisure\, Civil Society and Environment.</em></p>\n<p><strong>Faculty<br> </strong>John Haldane\, <em>University of St. \n			Andrews<br> </em>Sarah Broadie\, <em>University of St. Andrews<br> </em>David Solomon\, <em>University of Notre Dame<br> </em>Candace Vogler\, <em>University of Chicago</em><em><br> </em></p>\n<p><strong>Eligibility to Apply</strong><strong><br> </strong>This seminar is open to graduate students in \n			philosophy. Applications from students in other disciplines (e.g. \n			theology or political theory)\, who nonetheless have a \n			background in philosophy\, will also be considered.</p>\n<p>Please direct any questions to Mr. John Doherty at <em><strong>jdoherty@winst.org</strong></em></p>\n<p>The Thomistic Seminar is sponsored by the Witherspoon Institute in Princeton\, New Jersey.&nbsp\; Previous year's meetings have been devoted to various themes:</p>\n<p>&bull\; Metaphysics\, Ethics\, &amp\; Politics: Thomistic &amp\; Analytic Traditions (2006) <br>&bull\; Teleology &amp\; Goodness: Metaphysics\, Mind &amp\; Action (2007) <br>&bull\; G. E. M. Anscombe on Ethics\, Value &amp\; Practice (2008) <br>&bull\; G. E. M. Anscombe on Philosophy &amp\; Religion (2009) <br>&bull\; Aesthetics and Morality: Thomistic &amp\; Contemporary Philosophical Perspectives (2010) <br>&bull\; Themes in the Philosophy of Peter Geach and Thomas Aquinas (2011)</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Matthew OBrien;CN=John Doherty;CN=Nicholas Teh:
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